Thanks guys.
Now I want to see X-Pro Monochrom 😉
It also crossed my mind but
1. I could not find a method that worked reliably.
2. by scrapping the sensor I would remove all the micro-lenses and at least it would not improve the sensitivity
3. Fuji probably does some preprocessing of the x-trans files even with raw which could make the photos look funky...
Yes nice job indeed. Was it difficult and what are risks of having it a brick instead of still working camera?
Thanks, I wasn't sure either but I got the camera for $300 so not too much to lose for something that I always craved.
Removing the electronics was the easiest part. My only worry was 1. if the camera needs them to start operation normally 2. if I accidentally press the view mode button, the camera locks. I tested both before proceeding ...
The hardest part is modding the back. It requires a lot of drilling / epoxy and relative precision so it can fit back to the body. I had to remove the protruding LCD back, trim all the borders of the buttons, and finally fill in all the holes ... The back is a thick alloy that is hard but relatively easy to break, so I guess this is the only dangerous part.
Also I wasn't sure about the re-skinning since I had never done it before, but it worked alright. Got the glue and skin from hobby-nexus at ebay.
With the hybrid viewfinder you can get away with not having the LCD. But you would need access to the buttons to control the menus or access the Q settings.
Shawn
Exactly. But in my case I rarely have to change any functions anyways. Again, I can still use the removed buttons externally if I have to change the lens framelines or anything that might come up.
It crossed my mind but bricking a $2200 camera wouldn't be something that my wife would like.